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psychojoe said..
Yeah, there's new laws banning free speech in regards to Nazis so it's not surprising that the line was easily crossed. Although it's easy to see his point given parallels could be drawn between Nazi Germany and lockdown Melbourne. A well managed mitigation plan would've offered no such parallels.
And to the dickhead that's about to say there's no comparison, if you work on your comprehension you'll see that I didn't.
Hey, you must be talking about me! My comprehension is rubbish sometimes.
Nazi Germany was probably fine unless you were Jewish or any other minority that were targeted. What minority were you in in Melbourne? Did the persecution make you feel that the police were trying to exterminate you?
As an aside, not being a parallel to lockdown Melbourne at all, but I have heard stories of Nazi Germany prevented people from hugging each other and making sure that their food and alcohol deliveries were cut off. Are these stories true? It must have been a terrible time.
Here in WA things were much easier. There are less people, there is more space, so lockdown wasn't really as challenging as Melbourne. Less interaction with other states and shared borders are a long way away. So easy to do when things are different.